Are you all referring to the "us-ascii" portion that is
commented out in the imaputil.c file?

I'm having a strange issue with SquirrelMail and I'm not
sure it's related.  If a user has say 2 pages of Email,
the first page displays correctly, but then if they go to
page 2, the messages come up with unknown sender and
unknown subject.

If I set SM to display all the messages, everything displays
correctly, and you can see the sender and subject of the
messages.

The strangest part is that this happens only for a very small
subset of my users.  The trace from imap server shows nothing
different from a broken user to a normal user.

I tried recompiling with the us-ascii uncommented and I seem
to get the same results.  Next will be shooting for the
dbmail-2.0.4 SVN tree.

It seems that only SquirrelMail has this problem and not other
programs, but then again most don't break it up in pages.

Thoughts?
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 10:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] server-side sorting bug



Glad I could help. Of course, this is only a (very) dirty hack to get it to
work...

The real fix would be to properly implement the different options defined in
the IMAP definition, but I am not capable of doing this myself (my C/C++
skills are way too insufficient for this).

But at least squirrelmail works again...

Regards,
Stanley.

> Hi,
>
> Thank you Stanley! It works under 2.0.4 Little problem was at first 
> that there isn't "/* no silent failures for now */" string in 
> imaputil.c (version 2.0.4) but I have found the right place in the 
> build_imap_search function.
>
> Viktor
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] írta:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm not sure about 2.0.4, have been using 2.0.3 for quite a while 
>>without any (well, maybe one or two) problems...
>>
>>Last monday I upgraded to 2.1.1 so I could start using the header 
>>cache, and I ran into the same problem as you describe here.
>>
>>I first fixed it by modifying squirrelmail not to add "ISO-8859-2 ALL" 
>>to the IMAP command, but that is of course not the way to go... The 
>>better way to fix it (for now, quick hack) was to uncomment a few 
>>lines in imaputil.c: there is a section starting with "/* no silent 
>>failures for now */". Each lines after that is commented out. If you 
>>un-comment these lines and recompile then it all works. I'm not quite 
>>sure it works correctly: sorting on sender/subject doesn't seem to 
>>work correctly, but at least squirrelmail works now again...
>>
>>Hope this helps,
>>Stanley.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> 
>>><html> <head>
>>>  <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-2"
>>> http-equiv="Content-Type">
>>>  <title></title>
>>></head>
>>><body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
>>>Hi All,<br>
>>><br>
>>>I am using squirrelmail with dbmail backend and I have a problem with
>>>it. I get this error message if I try to enable server-side sorting in
>>>squirrelmail:<br>
>>><br>
>>><b><font color="#cc0000">ERROR: Bad or malformed
>>> request.</font></b><font
>>> color="#cc0000"><br>
>>>Query: SORT (ARRIVAL) ISO-8859-2 ALL<br>
>>>Server responded: syntax error in sort keys<br>
>>></font><br>
>>>dbmail version: 2.0.4<br>
>>>squirrelmail version: 1.4.5<br>
>>>What could be the problem? I have to enable something or what? I cannot
>>>found any option for it just someone mentioned that server-side sorting
>>>is included from 2.0.1 (afaik)<br>
>>>Thank you!<br>
>>><br>
>>>Viktor Kertesz<br>
>>>Introweb Ltd<font color="#cc0000"><br>
>>></font>
>>></body>
>>></html>
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